Fairmont Château Lake Louise





Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, Lake Louise: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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This route combines an ascent of Little Beehive via Lake Agnes Trail with a descent down Highline Trail and a return along the Plain of Six Glaciers trail along Lake Louise. The top of the Little Beehive offers a beautiful view of Banff National Park and Lake Louise. The parking lot located by the resort on Lake Louise. The lot is large but can fill up quickly so plan to get there early to make sure you find a spot. The trail is well maintained and the incline is steady all the way to the...
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The trail ends at the beginning of the Plain of Six Glaciers trail. Take the Plain of Six Glaciers up to the Swiss Tea house and enjoy some tea, soup, or chili. Head back down and veer left to start your hike on the Highline trail. At the waypoint make you start on the Big Beehive trail up to the top. Enjoy views of Lake Agnes, Mirror Lake and Lake Louise. From there make your way back down to the waypoint and stay left to make your way to Mirror Lake. Enjoy an easy return hike back to the...
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The Teahouses Trail of Banff National Park is a route that goes through some of Canada’s National Parks most treasured history. With the popularity and interest in outdoor adventures at the turn of the twentieth century, Canada strived to make the outdoor experiences unique - by adding these teahouses as places for respite and luxury when outside. Common in Europe, the teahouse movement was quickly embraced by Canadians. This is a very popular area, and this route follows a pretty short but...
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This route can be done in either direction, but going counter-clockwise is recommended.. The trail will start by heading up to Mirror Lake and then Lake Agnes, going round Agnes and up to the Big Beehive, then down again to connect to the Highline Trail and onto the Plain of Six Glaciers. The Tea House is open from early June through October and is a real treat for enjoying the views or learning some history. There are no garbage/recycling bins at the tea house as the staff are responsible...
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This is a must-do when visiting Lake Louise, especially if you are here for a few days and can walk this route in the morning for a peaceful experience. You will enjoy some wonderful views of the lake and the mountains in an easy way just by the water. This is an easy trail for families and it is a stroller-friendly, and you will be able to take strollers and wheelchairs to all the viewpoints. This trail is busy most of the time.